6 REASONS TO JOIN THE AMA

Substantial discounts with leading Outdoor brands such as DMM & Cotswold Outdoors.

Financial grants for your own expeditions.

The chance to be part of ambitious expeditions taking on unclimbed & rarely climbed peaks.

The opportunity to receive training from the best in the Army, whatever level you’re at.

Free bi-annual journal 'Army Mountaineer' sent direct to your door

All this for only £15 a year! - Jan 17 will see a rise to £20

The AMA is open to serving members of the British Army - Membership can also be retained upon leaving the Army.

HOW TO JOIN

The AMA membership application form has been updated to simplify the application process.

1. The application form HERE is to be completed electronically where possible.

(Mac users please ensure that when you download this document, you save as .docx)

2. The application form is to be printed, signed then posted to:

The Membership Secretary

Army Mountaineering Association

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PLEASE REMEMBER TO SIGN YOUR FORM!

GIFT AID

If you are a UK tax payer, completing the gift aid form will allow the Association to reclaim basic rate income tax on your annual subscription, at no cost to you. Please consider returning this form as part of your application, although this is not a condition of membership.

If you are already a member and wish to register your membership fee for gift aid please see page 2 of the application form.

If you are not receiving the AMA Journal, or are not receiving AMA emails regarding future events, perhaps you need to update your contact details. If your contact details have changed, please complete page 1 of the AMA membership application form and send to:

The Membership Secretary

Army Mountaineering Association

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Plas Llanfair

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ANGLESEY

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The AMA recognises that climbing and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death.
Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions.